"Beast attack?" the chief looked at them with concern. "There was another one?"
"Yes," the man said. "But it seems to be just our tribe that suffered. Every other tribe we've been to has been fine."
"What sort of beasts were they?" the chief asked. He remembered the many beasts that had come for them last night too. Had they been oblivious to the amount, yesterday might've ended in a few tragedies at least.
"Just the normal ones," the man said. "Anyway, we will keep our word and leave. Thank you for dueling with us."
"Wait," the chief said. "Tell us more about the beasts. Instead, you can heal your people in our sacred flames."
The man contemplated for a single second before agreeing. Even if not for his people, just him alone healing would help them a lot.
"Thank you," he said and walked into the tribe.
Alex curiously followed behind them and walked over to the hall where the chief sat down the man people and let them heal.
The 70 or so people were on guard for a while, but seeing the sacred flame heal their wounds made them feel better. Only then could they find the time to remember everyone they had lost in the past few days and so they cried.
It didn't take long for the entire hall to be a cacophony of cries as everyone mourned for their family.
The chief waited for a while before asking the man named Han to explain his side of things.
Han didn't hesitate and explained everything.
About 10 days ago, the Bonehead tribe had been ambushed by a bunch of beasts that killed their chief and many other members of their tribe. They tried to fight the beasts, but it was simply impossible to stop them all.
As a result, only a few of them managed to escape.
They immediately left the area and went around to other tribes to ask for help, but no one wanted to fight after learning that the beasts were strong enough to kill so many of a tribe's people.
They would only be sending their own people to die after all. Since the beasts were known to be attracted to the Sacred flame because of its healing properties, they wouldn't leave that place at all, and as such the tribes were much safer.
They had learned about this after the beasts had settled onto several different tribe's locations 7 years ago after the incident of the beasts after the Northern Lights disappeared.
The tribe stayed there for a few more hours, healing up, and then decided to leave.
Just as they were about to, Alex stepped forward. "You don't have a place to go, right? How about I help you get back to your place?" he asked.
The man who was about to leave the hall stopped. He looked at Alex and then towards the chief.
The chief was surprised and walked up to Alex. "You will do that?" he asked.
"Sure," Alex said. "I was planning on leaving here already, so why don't I go there."
"You were thinking of leaving?" the chief was surprised.
"Yes, I was going to leave today," Alex said.
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"What about cultivation? You said you would teach us," the chief said.
"Uh, that is going to be hard. Unless you are okay with losing the sacred flames forever, there is no way for you to properly cultivate," Alex said.
"That... I suppose we will have to give up on it then," the chief said.
"If that's what you say," Alex said. He turned around towards the man named Han. "You should get ready to go back to your tribe. We will leave in a bit."
The chief turned to look at the man as well and nodded towards him in the assurance that this was the best choice.
"Very well, brother. I shall wait for you to get ready to leave. However, I hope you can do something about the beasts there without us having to fight. We already fought and lost against the beasts," the man said.
"No, you won't have to fight," Alex said. "I will handle it."
The man was surprised to hear Alex speak with such confidence, mainly because he didn't look that strong physically.
"You can't leave just like that," Li Yun said. "You didn't even fall for me yet."
Alex smiled slightly. "I told you that wouldn't happen. That's why I told you to lose hope," he said.
If he were, to be honest, he was starting to like her company. She brought a straightforwardness to life that Alex hadn't seen in a long while.
She didn't hide her feelings and spoke exactly what she wanted to speak. He appreciated that about her.
However, the underlying feeling of being out of place, needing to save his brother, find his father, and somehow go back to his mother, all bogged down his heart and made it impossible for anything else to appear from it.
"I'm coming with you," she said.
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